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Flashlight element, I agree. That would do it. A spark from (2-3) triple A batteries in series, maybe, if you held the thing really close to the filler neck and tried a couple of times...
A cell-phone actually igniting gas is far-fetched . The radiation is so low that it barely penetrates the skull ( which is another debate topic entirely.....). The radiation from the cell-tower maybe a few blocks away or the truck driving by keying the CB would be many times the energy from the phone.
By the way, my truck bed liner is great at supporting static charge build-up. My gas station actually has signs up warning about filling cans in the bed because of this.
Lawyers have much too much to do with safety signs, instruction manuals and general mayhem. IMHO.
A cell-phone actually igniting gas is far-fetched . The radiation is so low that it barely penetrates the skull ( which is another debate topic entirely.....). The radiation from the cell-tower maybe a few blocks away or the truck driving by keying the CB would be many times the energy from the phone.
By the way, my truck bed liner is great at supporting static charge build-up. My gas station actually has signs up warning about filling cans in the bed because of this.
Lawyers have much too much to do with safety signs, instruction manuals and general mayhem. IMHO.